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hank you, barry. mr. capuano: i yield now to a member who will represent barry in different ways, possibly, officially at some point. the gentleman from meags -- massachusetts that represents he town of falmouth. >> after hearing him pay tribute to mr. sullivan. mr. keating: i do hope the yankees sign robinson cano and i hope they go way over the luxury threshold to do it. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. keating: just briefly, when i came to this house, not knowing much, i asked for advice from a lot of people and i can't tell you how many people told me to seek out barry sullivan for whatever you need, whether it's a personal need or knowledge of the city, whether it's knowledge of legislative practice, whether it's knowledge on what to do in the formal or informal structure, they told me to seek out barry sullivan and no better advice was given to me. i congratula
hank you, barry. mr. capuano: i yield now to a member who will represent barry in different ways, possibly, officially at some point. the gentleman from meags -- massachusetts that represents he town of falmouth. >> after hearing him pay tribute to mr. sullivan. mr. keating: i do hope the yankees sign robinson cano and i hope they go way over the luxury threshold to do it. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on this...
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ok we'll have a good interview with barry silber barry silbert of second market talking about bitcoin states. in the future. show the public technology keeping the moscow metro rolling. ways in the oil industry and the dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. to need unfold the latest news and innovation is here on set no. we. never. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn into pangolins stories. you. all teach spanish find out more visit. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's a
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welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having max all right barry silver tell us about the bitcoin investment trust the early adopter of bitcoin i got involved few years ago and what most people realize very quickly is that it is very very difficult to invest large dollar amounts of bitcoin if you got a wired body foreign exchanges you've got to deal with very volatile market and so what we did was we incubated a investment vehicle and really what it is is it's like a private spite or gold g.l.d. where it essentially is raising money on second market and will trade on second market and we handle all of the hard work of sourcing large amounts of bitcoin we had a look at the security the safe keeping it's audited by in wa and so the whole idea is to open up to court investing too much group broader group of investors all right so basically it's like an exchange traded fund which is based on bitcoin but it's not exactly an exchange traded fund because i believe it's only open to accredited investors so you avoid that regulatory hurdle correct right we were able to launch this in about
welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having max all right barry silver tell us about the bitcoin investment trust the early adopter of bitcoin i got involved few years ago and what most people realize very quickly is that it is very very difficult to invest large dollar amounts of bitcoin if you got a wired body foreign exchanges you've got to deal with very volatile market and so what we did was we incubated a investment vehicle and really what it is is it's like a private spite or gold...
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ok we'll have a good interview with barry silbert very sober in a second market talking about bitcoin states. in the future. on the show with all the technology keeping the moscow metro rolling . ways in the oil industry and the dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. should enfold the latest news and innovations here and say you know. we've. covered. right. first strike. and i think that you're. an army corps. instrument. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here the kind of come. at our team we have a different press the fellow because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. good. at that. i got a sense of the jokes that will handle the stuff that i've got to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to new
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barry who sits with us on the floor, barry, we wish you all the best in retirement, both to you and to your lovely bride barbara, whom i had the opportunity of knowing very well almost as long as i have known you. she was a special person and had a special connection to this house, because she was the daughter of our former colleague, bill hughes of new jersey. bill hughes represented the people of new jersey well and i served along side him on the financial services committee. now as the sunny shores of cape farewell him, we bid which will be missed both on and off this floor. barry, thank you and god speed. and i yield back to the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. capuano: thank you, mr. hoyer. mr. speaker, i would like to yield as much time as he may consume to the dean of the massachusetts delegation, mr. neal. mr. neal: i thank mr. capuano and i thank mike capuano for organizing this event. barry sullivan is a reminder of the men and women who serve this institution to make sure it runs as efficiently as it possibly can. we depend here on accurate data and information and to call
barry who sits with us on the floor, barry, we wish you all the best in retirement, both to you and to your lovely bride barbara, whom i had the opportunity of knowing very well almost as long as i have known you. she was a special person and had a special connection to this house, because she was the daughter of our former colleague, bill hughes of new jersey. bill hughes represented the people of new jersey well and i served along side him on the financial services committee. now as the sunny...
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ok we'll have a good interview with barry silbert very sober in a second market talking about bitcoin states. again if we take up your personal example of the government topping your phones and you know you see them later on to be yours leader you know some governments cannot afford to do that. you know again some prominent journalism so again some has a state i remember thinking at the time and i discovered all this is that we're tapping my phone to this country in consequential. nation. demo spin tapping houses about telephones. back in the day barack obama was elected because he was deemed to be the very end to sis of george w. bush now instead of seeing differences between the two presidents we were reminded about what both have in common particularly flagging poll numbers for us on this program we ask is obama serving bush's fourth term. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to new york city and speak with barry silbert founder of second market online marketplace for buying and selling illiquid assets such as restricted securities in public companies and on
ok we'll have a good interview with barry silbert very sober in a second market talking about bitcoin states. again if we take up your personal example of the government topping your phones and you know you see them later on to be yours leader you know some governments cannot afford to do that. you know again some prominent journalism so again some has a state i remember thinking at the time and i discovered all this is that we're tapping my phone to this country in consequential. nation. demo...
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thank you very much, barry, to take the time to lay out that concept. i want to pivot from the american perspective and come to svein first before picking up jay and stefano. barry's just laid out this concept of an alliance, thinking about an engagement and prepare for the greater middle east, which i hope you'll get into, as well. hedging against russia, preparing for the unexpected. he's talking about bioterrorism, space, energy, these new tools. and yet in our conversations in our last event, there was a sense among some of our european participants weary of a decade-plus of battle in afghanistan, leery of future commitments, and where you saw commitments as in libya, an effort to try to minimize the engagement of the alliance. so i want to turn to you, svein, this impetus among some that we hear in our european colleagues of hunker down, back to core article 5, there's a crisis in capabilities, because there's a crisis in defense spending. how do you reconcile what barry has just laid out with how you as a european defense planner think about where
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barry, thanks a lot. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> barry knapp over at barclays. >>> d.r. horton getting a boost, putting it near the top of the s&p, but still in the red for the year. we have a bull and a bear on a heated homebuilder debate coming up. >>> and then, we'll talk to the manager of a $12 billion fund who says to hang on tight. he is forecasting a 15% drop in stocks, and we'll find out why later in the half. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how muc
barry, thanks a lot. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> barry knapp over at barclays. >>> d.r. horton getting a boost, putting it near the top of the s&p, but still in the red for the year. we have a bull and a bear on a heated homebuilder debate coming up. >>> and then, we'll talk to the manager of a $12 billion fund who says to hang on tight. he is forecasting a 15% drop in stocks, and we'll find out why later in the half. the most free research reports,...
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i'm barry kibrick. anne's work is published in 79 countries and 23 languages, while her calendars and cards can be found in every corner of the globe. with her autobiography, "a labor of love," filled with her extraordinary photographs, anne tells her personal story, and we learn why her imagery has become a source of inspiration for so many. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. warren christopher: most of these speeches were as much as a month in preparation. stephen j. cannell: the characters, the heroes of this book are seekers of truth in a story that involves a lot of corruption. man: i get a chance to really talk about what's real, and this is the purpose for me. barry: anne, what a pleasure it is to have you as a guest. you've already felt all the energy here from the crew and everybody coming up with their books and getting them signed. thank you so much for joi
i'm barry kibrick. anne's work is published in 79 countries and 23 languages, while her calendars and cards can be found in every corner of the globe. with her autobiography, "a labor of love," filled with her extraordinary photographs, anne tells her personal story, and we learn why her imagery has become a source of inspiration for so many. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor family foundation, please go to our website, abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. just ahead, tracking mountain lions in the bay area. what researchers hope to learn. and the backlash after an american tv host posts pictures of her animal trophies on-line. and bay area teens send a message to the fashion industry. the lie that the group says retailers are trying to get passed up. >> and we will take a look at
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor...
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. >> una cosa mÁs, despide a barry. (golpes en la puerta). barry. >> ¿quÉ? >> ven acÁ. (golpes en la puerta). >> barry. >> hablÉ con el doctor. >> ¿quÉ dijo? >> quiere que le llevemos a las mujeres. >> me faltÓ terminar con esta, ¿verdad, cariÑo? (risa). >> ven, amigo, vÁmonos. >> bÁjate, rapido. >> no. (sonido ambiente). >> henry, henry. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, dios, no froggy! por favor, froggy, no! no lo harÁs asÍ, por favor, te conozco, froggy, por favor. >> no sabe nada de mÍ, vamos, sÚbelas al camiÓn. >> froggy! >> ah, casi me olvidÉ, hay otro mensaje del jefe. (risa). (disparo). ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un >> te dio todo, te dio un ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un trabajo, comida, hasta dÓnde vivir, ¿cÓmo pudiste darle la espalda y traicionarlo asÍ? >> Él traicionÓ a mi mamÁ y a mÍ. >> ¿de quÉ estÁs hablando, eh? >> pappy se llevÓ a mi mamÁ a uno de sus viajes de pesca, poco tiempo despuÉs de que usted se fuer, luego nacÍ yo, dedÚzcalo usted. >> pappy nunca dijo nada. >> porque se avergonzaba de lo que hizo, se avergonz
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police say charles barry wants discount doughnuts. yeah. surveillance cameras show barry at a tampa bay dunkin' donuts. police say barry flashed a badge and a gun and told the clerk i'm a cop. barry was arrested a short time later. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, the fed chair ominee faces questions, and lady gaga holds court in times square. alexis christoforous is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >> good morning, anne-marie. investors will be keeping close tabs on today's confirmation hearing for janet yellen. the president's nominee is sure to face tough questions on the fed policies. in prepared testimony yellen said the economy has regained ground but is still underperforming but offering no hints about whether she would continue the low interest rate campaign of outgoing fed chairman ben bernanke. tokyo's nikkei gained more than 2%. hong kong's hang seng added nearly 1%. here ol' want street the dow jones climbed back into positive territory. the dow jones gained nearly 71 points. the s&p also
police say charles barry wants discount doughnuts. yeah. surveillance cameras show barry at a tampa bay dunkin' donuts. police say barry flashed a badge and a gun and told the clerk i'm a cop. barry was arrested a short time later. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, the fed chair ominee faces questions, and lady gaga holds court in times square. alexis christoforous is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >> good morning, anne-marie....
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barry: chris, welcome back. it's been a while, but it's good to see you again, sir. christopher phillips: it has been a while. it's great to be back. barry: listen, you know, when i had you here, it was all about "socrates cafe" first and then "socrates in love." which was a form of "socrates cafe," just studying love. so you took that form and now did something interesting. you traveled around the country this time with what you're calling "constitution cafe," and you're doing the very similar thing. you're having these socratic discussions with--as i introduced you--with groups from prisoners to the playground, and you're looking at how in our modern times, we view the constitution and what changes would we make if we could and if we should. so that's sort of the setup. am i right? that's what this process is. chris: it is. i mean, the could and the should, it means that there's a moral component to this. so it's very much socratic inquiry. and for the first time, i'm actually using a specific text, and a sacred text at that, to examine socratically where we are as
barry: chris, welcome back. it's been a while, but it's good to see you again, sir. christopher phillips: it has been a while. it's great to be back. barry: listen, you know, when i had you here, it was all about "socrates cafe" first and then "socrates in love." which was a form of "socrates cafe," just studying love. so you took that form and now did something interesting. you traveled around the country this time with what you're calling "constitution...
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barry james, president and ceo of james advantage fund. the fund itself is doing very nicely, year oh year up about 34%. that, of course, bests the benchmark, looking very good here, barry. first of all, why? some of these ipos have done so unbelievably well, and on top of it they're good companies. >> mr. they are. and i'm not going to speak against any company in particular. but if you look back at the history of ipos, generally the first year they do not do well. one of the things we like to look at are companies buying back shares of their company, those are good bias. those that are issuing new shares tend to dilute themselves and don't go up very much. when is the big withest issuance of shares? on the initial public offering. a company like facebook, for instance, a lot of hype about it. fell dramatically the first year, but after the first year, that was the time to buy it, and it did exceedingly well. not to say none of these aren't going to do well, but i don't like to jump in on ipos at all. liz: i think that's smart advice beca
barry james, president and ceo of james advantage fund. the fund itself is doing very nicely, year oh year up about 34%. that, of course, bests the benchmark, looking very good here, barry. first of all, why? some of these ipos have done so unbelievably well, and on top of it they're good companies. >> mr. they are. and i'm not going to speak against any company in particular. but if you look back at the history of ipos, generally the first year they do not do well. one of the things we...
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barclays barry knapp is up next, on why you can expect only a third of the 2013 gains next year. and wells fargo getting a nice pop after dan loeb here on cnbc revealed his stake in that company. we'll look inside his portfolio and find out what else he owns. that and much more on "the half." [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason
barclays barry knapp is up next, on why you can expect only a third of the 2013 gains next year. and wells fargo getting a nice pop after dan loeb here on cnbc revealed his stake in that company. we'll look inside his portfolio and find out what else he owns. that and much more on "the half." [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason
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barry banister is live in baltimore. welcome back to the show. good to talk to you, as always. >> thank you. >> you're looking for more upside. why? >> well, we're actually looking at the s&p leveling out, well into 2014, where i think you can make money is on a global gdp bet. the energy, materials, industrials, and technology typically do very well in the year leading up to the first rate hike by the fed. so we're probably a good year away from that, of course. therefore, it looks pretty good for the sectors. >> yeah. cyclicals are a place you want to go. risk on, global growth, though you've heard the fellows on the panel here talking about the concerns that seem to be resurfacing in europe and elsewhere. >> well, i think his comments are actually fairly positive. i'm starting to see a little less austerity. the german election did not yield a decisive win for merkel, to form an easy coalition. china's put a floor under growth. the united states is probably going to have less fiscal drag next year. overall, it looks pretty good for an accelera
barry banister is live in baltimore. welcome back to the show. good to talk to you, as always. >> thank you. >> you're looking for more upside. why? >> well, we're actually looking at the s&p leveling out, well into 2014, where i think you can make money is on a global gdp bet. the energy, materials, industrials, and technology typically do very well in the year leading up to the first rate hike by the fed. so we're probably a good year away from that, of course....
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a gift from giants legend barry bonds. george kiriyama joins us with the story. >>> it was so important to her. they were a highlight to her for the families in the icu. >> the icu was a place where she spent weeks in 2003. she had to have a double lung transplant to survive and was in the icu where she met barry bonds for the second time. the first was at a make a wish event in florida when she was 8 years old. >> i see this huge man walk in my room and realize who it is. it was amazing. it was a bright light. >> bonds was visiting his father. heather summoned occupy the courage to ask him to sign the newspaper clipping. >> he signed it for he and i had it ever since. a treasured possession that is now gone and the family wants it back. unless i get the actual thing back, nothing can take its place on the wall. >> the autographed clipping was in the lower corner. the last check, the police did perform on halloween, but the case is still under review. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> hope she gets it back. three empl
a gift from giants legend barry bonds. george kiriyama joins us with the story. >>> it was so important to her. they were a highlight to her for the families in the icu. >> the icu was a place where she spent weeks in 2003. she had to have a double lung transplant to survive and was in the icu where she met barry bonds for the second time. the first was at a make a wish event in florida when she was 8 years old. >> i see this huge man walk in my room and realize who it is....
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that's the guy who did it, barry knapp. he'll join "halftime" in a "first on cnbc interview" tuesday at noon. >>> the top three trades now. united, continental. cut to underweight from equal weight over at barclays today, stating delta is now the better play in that space. weiss? >> i don't think that's anything new. i think they're late to the party. i love the group -- the entire group, ual happens to be my least favorite. favorite remains american and u.s. air. >> priceline is in the green today despite disapointing guidance and separately the company is going to split the chairman and ceo roles, as well. what's the trade here, guys? >> well, i still look at this stock, scott. and this is one of these you look at the q3 numbers they put up, they crushed. this is not an overly priced stock right now. very much like expedia. i they'll both have room to the upside. >> all right. and the gap today? that's an interesting story, too. jumping after reporting better-than-expected third
that's the guy who did it, barry knapp. he'll join "halftime" in a "first on cnbc interview" tuesday at noon. >>> the top three trades now. united, continental. cut to underweight from equal weight over at barclays today, stating delta is now the better play in that space. weiss? >> i don't think that's anything new. i think they're late to the party. i love the group -- the entire group, ual happens to be my least favorite. favorite remains american and u.s....
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but barclays barry knapp is here with his just released outlook for 2014, and why he is expecting a third of this year's gains. that and much more is ahead at the top of the hour, carl. >> thank you so much, scott. >>> we're here with david favor who, i think, has some terms of the settlement between the doj and the u.s. air and amr. >> in fact, that is the case. we have a press release from the department of justice,out lining the settlement. six states attorney general and the district of columbia that joined in the doj objecting to this merger, we have a proposed settlement, one we expect is going to have -- will be accepted, has already been, and will be put in place. it is going to call for a good deal of divestitures at airports in boston, chicago, dallas, los angeles, miami, new york, and, of course, reagan national outside of washington, d.c. saying, at least what they say,
but barclays barry knapp is here with his just released outlook for 2014, and why he is expecting a third of this year's gains. that and much more is ahead at the top of the hour, carl. >> thank you so much, scott. >>> we're here with david favor who, i think, has some terms of the settlement between the doj and the u.s. air and amr. >> in fact, that is the case. we have a press release from the department of justice,out lining the settlement. six states attorney general...
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. >> is toronto's mayor rob ford the new marion barry? cocaine possession is a criminal offense in canada, it can be punishable by prison time, but so far mayor ford has not been charged with a crime. he also insists he is not going to be resigning. there's no vehicle to remove him from office in toronto. what's next? >> it's shocking because it looks like he's going to win re-election. he's running and he has this hard core base of supporters. these people who are with him all the way who kind of like the ran paul situation view government very conceskepticall buy into the message you need to get the government off your back and they view this as an activity that shouldn't be regulated by the government. politically at least for now it looks like he can move forward. >> that was your article we just referenced in the grio. you know, there are folks who have said that the actual worst part of this was the telling of the lie and the continuing to tell the lie and now he comes out and again, any time you have to admit that you smoked crack
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barry, you pointed out about the issue of hedging against russia when you said you americans' main concern is about a declining russia, which, obviously, is not going to be deterred purely by a military hedge, but with sort of an array of means and on one hand sort of credible, clear-cut military capability. on the other hand, a political outreach to russia. even if the president at the moment, the circumstances are not the most favorable. the issue -- so my take on the relationship between deterrence and collective defense would be we should deter when we can. when we cannot deter, we have to think about collective defense, but the point is this defense has to be collective. nato has been defined by values and by common goods, security being a common good, not by the threats or the challenges. what i mean is, whatever the challenge, whatever the challenges, the common good we want to protect is the same. so in that respect, we have to be able to interpret, not even extensively, but to update the concept of our attack. the part made here about no military warfare being possible today witho
barry, you pointed out about the issue of hedging against russia when you said you americans' main concern is about a declining russia, which, obviously, is not going to be deterred purely by a military hedge, but with sort of an array of means and on one hand sort of credible, clear-cut military capability. on the other hand, a political outreach to russia. even if the president at the moment, the circumstances are not the most favorable. the issue -- so my take on the relationship between...
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clipping and autographed by barry bonds himself. for ten years the framed autographed newspaper clipping had its place on this wall next to a picture of barry bonds and his father. now it's bare, the wall swiped clean by heartless burglars. >> i never thought they would be gone. i thought they were safe at my mom's house. >> heather's mom came home on halloween and found her home had been turned upside down. >> when she saw the blank wall, her heart sank. >> i felt so bad because though were so important for her and they were a highlight to her for the ten weeks she was in the icu. >> the icu at stanford hospital. she had to have a double lung transplant to survive, born with cystic fibrosis. the first time she met him was at training camp in florida when she was 8 years old. >> i see in huge man walk in and it was amazing, such a bright light at a dark time. heather summoned up the courage to ask bonds to sign a newspaper clipping and he agreed. >> he signed it for me and, yeah, i've had it ever since and it's such a treasured poss
clipping and autographed by barry bonds himself. for ten years the framed autographed newspaper clipping had its place on this wall next to a picture of barry bonds and his father. now it's bare, the wall swiped clean by heartless burglars. >> i never thought they would be gone. i thought they were safe at my mom's house. >> heather's mom came home on halloween and found her home had been turned upside down. >> when she saw the blank wall, her heart sank. >> i felt so...
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and barry dillerer. as the day progresses, you're going to be seeing ray dal yo and dan league, so, a big day here. >> carl levin there today? >> i don't want to come down there >> valerie. >> you should come down. >> anyone -- just to balance things out at all, or are you balancing out for the -- >> i'm trying, as you can imagine, i'm trying to balance things out. as they say, you want to keep your enemies closer, right? >> that's true. >> new york. >> i have a seat waiting for you. >> you actually are fairly -- >> for becky, of course. >> fairly balanced for new york. you actually are sort of balanced, right? >> thank you. >> welcome. >> i try. my own little way. >> plenty more. >> thanks, andrew. good-bye, mr. zandi. no, mr. goals xbrichlt whatgool. >>> we are going to talk theme parks, consumer. >>> also what's bringing people through the gate to us cedar fair? the ceo on next. here is look at the best selling artists based on certification of units shipped in the u.s., according to the recording ind
and barry dillerer. as the day progresses, you're going to be seeing ray dal yo and dan league, so, a big day here. >> carl levin there today? >> i don't want to come down there >> valerie. >> you should come down. >> anyone -- just to balance things out at all, or are you balancing out for the -- >> i'm trying, as you can imagine, i'm trying to balance things out. as they say, you want to keep your enemies closer, right? >> that's true. >> new...
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barry pavel is the vice president and director of the scope center. barry will update you on the work we have done and laying out a new concept for the alliance. he joined the atlantic council after a long career in the pentagon also having served as a special assistant to the president for defense policy and strategy at the white house. and played a heavy role in strategy issues at the pentagon. to his left is the newest atlantic council senior fellow. welcome. it's a delight to have you with us today. he also holds positions with vice president of the gruch. but he's on this panel discussion because he served not only as diplomatic adviser to president of italy, but as a representative to nato. he's also served diplomatic service in washington, moscow and the united nations. to his right, the policy director for the norwegian ministry of defense. he served as director general or security policy director for the norwegian defense since 1995 and in that capacity really became known as the father of nato security policy. it's a delight to have you with
barry pavel is the vice president and director of the scope center. barry will update you on the work we have done and laying out a new concept for the alliance. he joined the atlantic council after a long career in the pentagon also having served as a special assistant to the president for defense policy and strategy at the white house. and played a heavy role in strategy issues at the pentagon. to his left is the newest atlantic council senior fellow. welcome. it's a delight to have you with...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backya to support children with life-threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. we have been a proud sponsor of the taylor family foundation for more than 20 years, and sheryl jennings has shared stories every year. of you want to support the foundation, go to our web site and click on "see it on tv". >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 6:00. how people are still rallying behind batkid after he saved gotham. >>> the new mars mission being launched tonight. why bay area scientists will be glued to their screens watching it. >> the play addition 4 resident sets sales record in the first would you rather have spoons for hands or elbows for ears? i'd rather have food. [gasp] let's make a late night foody call and get - my munchie meal with the new hella - peño burge
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backya to support children with life-threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. we have been a proud sponsor of the taylor family foundation for more than 20 years, and sheryl jennings has shared stories every...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backyard to support children with life-threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. we have been a proud sponsor of the taylor family foundation for more than 20 years, and sheryl jennings has shared stories every year. of you want to support the foundation, go to our web site and click on "see it on tv". >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 6:00. how people are still rallying behind batkid after he saved gotham. >>> the new mars mission being launched tonight. why bay area scientists will be glued to their screens watching it. >> the play addition 4 resident sets sales record in the first >> more orders come in for the batkid t-shirt. they received 570 more orders. they -- they sold a total of 1800 shirts and they're available on their web site. we have a link on a
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backyard to support children with life-threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. we have been a proud sponsor of the taylor family foundation for more than 20 years, and sheryl jennings has shared stories every...
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our guest host is barry knapp, the head of strategy at barclays. in the meantime, let's get your morning headlines. >>> we do have news for you this morning. boeing has chosen 15 possible u.s. sites to build the new 777 x long haul passenger jet. the locations include the following, washington state, long beach, california, salt lake city, huntsville, alabama, san antonio and north charleston, south carolina. and also in a little bit of other boeing news, companies advising about a new icing problem on the 747. boeing is urging 15 carriers to avoid flying them near high-level thunderstorms and japan airlines has already changed a couple of the routes with different plane, replacing these planes with other planes. everyone knows i'm a nervous flier. and we have people on planes watching us now. i'm going to cut this conversation short. >> i don't know if they're watching from a 787. and if i could accept my payment right now for getting up so early. which is a cheap tease of my show "signs" at 2:00. this stock no matter what pro problem you have. th
our guest host is barry knapp, the head of strategy at barclays. in the meantime, let's get your morning headlines. >>> we do have news for you this morning. boeing has chosen 15 possible u.s. sites to build the new 777 x long haul passenger jet. the locations include the following, washington state, long beach, california, salt lake city, huntsville, alabama, san antonio and north charleston, south carolina. and also in a little bit of other boeing news, companies advising about a new...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backyard to support children with life threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a prow sponsor of the taylor family foundation for years. help is always needed. i if you want to support the foundation go to our web site, abc7news.com and click on "see it on tv". >>> today kaiser permanente closed down its hayward pediatric inpatient facilities. down patients have to go to the oakland medical center. 99% of the pediatric care it provides is through outpatient services. the heyward medical offices will remain open. it's just the inpatient pediatric unit that is closed, but next year the hospital portion will move eight miles up the road to a new facility in san lee -- san san leandro. an airplane crash in russia. there were no survivors. >>> also, fans out of control. how the celebrat
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. plans are underway to celebrate his life and generosity. the taylors held a fundraiser in 1990 in their backyard to support children with life threatening illnesses. today the foundation provides a free once in a lifetime camp experience for almost 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a prow sponsor of the taylor family foundation for years. help is always needed. i if you want to support the foundation go to our web site, abc7news.com...
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barry was down one or two. the club will open up. that's the nature center and so would spend twenty allison think this is the entrance is too cruel to hold the haskell just another diplomatic incident between britain and spain. london some and that its ambassador to explain what he told a serious incursion was integral to territorial waters. the ship apparently built several challengers from her seat royal navy patrol boats. diplomatic tensions between the two nations have deteriorated since the summer when spain into juice increased border checks create in major delays for people entering and leaving the british company sita. state's actions were interned in response to a dispute and the fishing rights given by the developed areas construction of the merino that an artificial reef. last week the european commission ruled that the text by spain exported to north break eu rules. the two nations that the new told save for the sovereignty of gibraltar since it was ceded to britain three centuries ago. at least ten egyptian soldiers hav
barry was down one or two. the club will open up. that's the nature center and so would spend twenty allison think this is the entrance is too cruel to hold the haskell just another diplomatic incident between britain and spain. london some and that its ambassador to explain what he told a serious incursion was integral to territorial waters. the ship apparently built several challengers from her seat royal navy patrol boats. diplomatic tensions between the two nations have deteriorated since...
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barry petersen has our story. >> reporter: trains rarely stop in spirited wood, population 18, on the great plains of north dakota. the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does that leave you? >> scared. alone. >> reporter: beth olson works for the alzheimer's association, bringing help to caregivers in a state where support groups and other assistance can sometimes be a 100-mile drive away. >> when we get to go into their home we get the true feeling of how their everyday life is as a caregiver. >> reporter: logic is, if caregivers can better cope, they can keep a loved one at home months or years longer. northica dota legislatures have approved $2.2 million to fund the program since 2010, but it has saved a stunning $39 million by keeping people out of state-funded nursing homes and b
barry petersen has our story. >> reporter: trains rarely stop in spirited wood, population 18, on the great plains of north dakota. the isolation of an old farmstead is exactly what patti and tim rondestevedt wanted, until tim, now 62, was diagnosed with early-oni-onset alzheimer's disease five years ago. patty became a full-time caregiver. >> i miss his hugs. i miss the snuggles in bed. it's hard to watch him fade. >> reporter: as tim declined, friends faded away. where does...
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we're lucky to be joined by barry sternlicht, who has structured 300 investment transactions in deals valued at more than $40 billion. he's the chairman and ceo of starwood capital and starwood property trust, the largest mortgage reit in the united states. it's an interview you will see first on cnbc. barry, welcome. >> thank you. >> we'll get into the wheelhouse of real estate, but in light of what the market is doing today, the dow is up 100 points. pushing on 16,000 again. last time you were on tv, you said the following -- all my friends who are money managers are much closer to the sell button than they ever were before. is that -- >> i didn't say they were selling. >> no. >> closer. >> i said they have the panic button at hand. >> are we in a bubble? >> no, but we're -- we're wandering close. we're wandering ever closer. you know, it's a melt-up. it's affecting all of the asset classes. i am chairman of robin hood, and i'll be here all day, and i'll be here tomorrow, and doing a presentation, and we'll talk about that tomorrow, about what's happening, how it's affecting all. th
we're lucky to be joined by barry sternlicht, who has structured 300 investment transactions in deals valued at more than $40 billion. he's the chairman and ceo of starwood capital and starwood property trust, the largest mortgage reit in the united states. it's an interview you will see first on cnbc. barry, welcome. >> thank you. >> we'll get into the wheelhouse of real estate, but in light of what the market is doing today, the dow is up 100 points. pushing on 16,000 again. last...
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you're right, barry! baba doo! we can help solve hunger by teaming up with feeding america to get food to hungry kids in communities across the country. announcer: help flint and the feeding america network of food banks get food to the people who need it in your community. find your local feeding america food bank at feedingamerica.org/hunger together, we're feeding america! of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. tell you about a new medical website designed especially for older folks. website you say! i can't work on computers, they're not senior-friendly. blah, blah, blah. but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go
you're right, barry! baba doo! we can help solve hunger by teaming up with feeding america to get food to hungry kids in communities across the country. announcer: help flint and the feeding america network of food banks get food to the people who need it in your community. find your local feeding america food bank at feedingamerica.org/hunger together, we're feeding america! of the united states of america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with...
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they say they'll take the most toxic substances out of syria and the cn and annexed by the m barrie the plan to destroy their substances in a country with the intense security. do they think it will not allow the destruction of the chemical is in the country. he rejected a request from us officials on tuesday's contests. neil craig telford christian and anti mutant complex as it will stop removing spent at pymble on monday from the number for the active building. it's the fastest and taken a pic on company will take to a de commissioning difficult time the tomato picked the one i'm a bit we decided to start removing fuel on november eighteen eight when he steps into that. you typically christmas. contains more than one thousand five hundred units of the robots festive and ideas to hide the radioactive. fuel is stored in a cone of quartet which contains the main characters popped across to collect the stuff in bags and cases in mediation could contain as caleb and transparent on to another location on the parts premises the building was that cold damaged by a high kick an explosion in ma
they say they'll take the most toxic substances out of syria and the cn and annexed by the m barrie the plan to destroy their substances in a country with the intense security. do they think it will not allow the destruction of the chemical is in the country. he rejected a request from us officials on tuesday's contests. neil craig telford christian and anti mutant complex as it will stop removing spent at pymble on monday from the number for the active building. it's the fastest and taken a...
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such things because you know he can't look weak on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry you see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign and it was during this time that the drone king reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and hundreds of strikes have put bush's measly fifty two drone attacks shain see thousands of dead when women men and children don't lie they also can't speak or defend themselves in any way now for those of you who are still not offended at the president's disregard for human life and think this is just the way politics works and that every president has blood on their hands let me remind you of this one of the chief architects of the drone program john bellinger so that the reason why obama has ramped up the use of these killer robots is to avoid the bad press of guantanamo bay so you know what i'll give it to him he is really good at killing people bec
such things because you know he can't look weak on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry you see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign and it was during this time that the drone king reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and hundreds of strikes have put bush's measly fifty two...
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barry petersen was there. >> reporter: where millions once roamed free across africa, the numbers have plummeted because of poaching to about 500,000. poaching was the source of these six tons of illegal ivory. confiscated by u.s. officials from raw tusks to exquisitely carved stat use. robert ruggiero runs the u.s. fish and wildlife antipoaching effort in africa. >> even poachers who are killed are readily replaced. there's an endless supply of people who are willing to take those risks. ivory trade is not driven by poverty. it's drif bien greed. >> reporter: today, a rock crusher turned it all into worthless, gravel-sized pieces. in the hopes that other countries would follow the same symbolic step and destroy their stockpiles. the soaring demand comes mostly from newly rich chinese who see ivory as a status symbol. a pound of ivory now sells for more than $1,000 on the streets of beijing. it's made ivory poaching one of the world's largest criminal enterprises, generating estimated profits of up to $10 billion a year. the fear is where that money is going. the head of the internatio
barry petersen was there. >> reporter: where millions once roamed free across africa, the numbers have plummeted because of poaching to about 500,000. poaching was the source of these six tons of illegal ivory. confiscated by u.s. officials from raw tusks to exquisitely carved stat use. robert ruggiero runs the u.s. fish and wildlife antipoaching effort in africa. >> even poachers who are killed are readily replaced. there's an endless supply of people who are willing to take those...
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barry. and i looked at the space, and you know, i had questions about, you know, occupancy and safety, and egress. and he as the commissioner already told you. had already been having events. and was seen by an inspector and so it was told to come into compliance. and so i, i asked him, that in the meantime, while we are waiting for this hearing date to comply with the conditions that are not set forth yet because that will only be in his best interest. that is to say that if you were going to hold events up to this date that he do it until ten p.m. and not exceed that. and not-to-exceed his capacity which i believe is 49 and those sorts of things and he voluntarily, you know, has done that. he emailed me events. and i completely believe that this man is going to play by the rules and i just for my own knowledge, i just sometimes i am unclear as to who gets hes permit and who does not, it is not a question for me of whether or not mr. ward will play within the guidelines of the permit. becau
barry. and i looked at the space, and you know, i had questions about, you know, occupancy and safety, and egress. and he as the commissioner already told you. had already been having events. and was seen by an inspector and so it was told to come into compliance. and so i, i asked him, that in the meantime, while we are waiting for this hearing date to comply with the conditions that are not set forth yet because that will only be in his best interest. that is to say that if you were going to...
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and barry goldwater was the opposite. in fact, barry goldwater was able to get kennedy to back off of his corporate tax cut to cut it from only 52% to 48% rather than what he wanted, which was 46%. reagan loved this. i chatted with reagan a number of times on kennedy. kennedy gave my graduation address at yale, which is a spectacular supply-side speech. and reagan really loved that we ran the campaign on the thing called a rising tide that raises all boats. and reagan and kennedy had the exact same redistribution philosophy. the best form of welfare is a job and a rising tide raises all boats and helps the poor the most. the rising tide is the key to the reagan and kennedy nexus, my view. >> michael, we talked about this for a good long while on the radio the day senator ted kennedy was buried, it was his church service. >> yeah, the funeral. that's right. >> you have jack kennedy who may not have been perfect but was basically a conservative. all the other kennedys -- not necessarily bobby kennedy. but all the other kenn
and barry goldwater was the opposite. in fact, barry goldwater was able to get kennedy to back off of his corporate tax cut to cut it from only 52% to 48% rather than what he wanted, which was 46%. reagan loved this. i chatted with reagan a number of times on kennedy. kennedy gave my graduation address at yale, which is a spectacular supply-side speech. and reagan really loved that we ran the campaign on the thing called a rising tide that raises all boats. and reagan and kennedy had the exact...
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the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order and the chaplain, retired admiral barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of experience, but also during mundane and common task of life. through the power of your spirit, may our senators mount up with wings like eagles, running without weariness and walking without fainting. lord, give them the wisdom to be patient with others, ever lenient to their faults and ever prompt to appreciate their virtues. rule in their hearts, keeping them from sin and sustaining their loved ones in all of their tomorrows. surround them with the shield of your favor as you provide them with a future and a hope. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. reid: mr. president? the president pro tempore: the major
the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order and the chaplain, retired admiral barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of experience, but also during mundane and common task of life. through the power of your spirit, may our senators mount up with wings like eagles, running without weariness and walking without fainting. lord, give them the wisdom to be patient with others, ever lenient to their faults...
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also our guest host barry sternlicht who is an investor. you look for disrupter technologies as a theme for what you invest in? >> yeah, we feel grateful we've been able to invest in great businesses and our ambition is to invest in entrepreneurs that are trying to create industries or make industries more efficient. so absolutely. >> instagram is one that you invested in. three days befor instagram was sold? >> yeah. >> how did you see this? how did it come up? >> absolutely. instagram is obviously an incredible product and we invest in the company primarily because we thought it had opportunity to become the next facebook. kevin is an unbelievable entrepreneur and -- >> kevin the ceo. >> and it's definitely proving to be that case. >> were you stunned when it was sold three days later? >> yeah, i was incredibly happy for kevin, obviously. i was excited for him and for the business but i'm just happy it's still becoming what we thought it could become. >> you would have held on it, probably. >> yeah, you know, it wasn't my decision, you kn
also our guest host barry sternlicht who is an investor. you look for disrupter technologies as a theme for what you invest in? >> yeah, we feel grateful we've been able to invest in great businesses and our ambition is to invest in entrepreneurs that are trying to create industries or make industries more efficient. so absolutely. >> instagram is one that you invested in. three days befor instagram was sold? >> yeah. >> how did you see this? how did it come up? >>...